Online Safety - Tips to keeping your account secure

We have a variety of strong measures in place to protect your security and privacy
on our site, but below you'll find tips you yourself can use to protect yourself further.

Manage your password

You can change your password at any time by logging into your account your
desktop or laptop computer, clicking 'Personal Details' and selecting 'Change your
password'.

Use the password strength indicator to ensure any password you use rates as
'Strong' or 'Very Strong', and preferably something you have not used on any other
site. The longer and more complicated your password, the stronger it is. Do not use
simple passwords like '123456', 'password' or 'qwerty'.

If you have trouble remembering your password, we suggest using tools like iCloud
Keychain on Mac devices, or Credential Manager on Windows. There are also a
number of other third party password manager tools available online.

Use separate email accounts

We suggest using at a minimum a separate email account for your online shopping
needs to your other personal or financial activities. There are a number of free email
services available, such as Gmail, Yahoo and others that allow you to set up
accounts easily.

Use a secure browser or shop using our mobile App

Some browsers are better than others. We recommend Chrome for Windows users
and Safari or Chrome for Mac users. If you use a mobile device to shop with us, use
our App instead of accessing the site through the browser.

Keep software up to date and use virus protection

Regularly check that your software is up to date with the latest patches, and make
sure you have virus protection installed and activated.

What should I do if I suspect my account is compromised?

First thing to do is change your password. You can do this by clicking 'I forgot my
password' on the login drop down box on the desktop site. Remember to ensure you
make any new password strong using the strength indicator.

Avoid 'phishing'

'Phishing' is when a malicious third party attempts to get you to reveal personal
information by asking for that information in unsolicited communications, which are
often made to appear to be from a legitimate source.

Catch will never send you an unsolicited email asking for:

Usernames and passwords;

Bank account numbers;

Pin numbers;

Full credit card numbers;

First names or surnames of family members;

Your birthday

Catch emails you receive will all end in '@catch.com.au'. If you
believe an email you've received claiming to be from Catch may be a
phishing scam, please contact our Help Centre.

Catch supports the Responsible Service of Alcohol. WARNING: Under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 it is an offence:
To supply alcohol to a person under the age of 18 years (Penalty exceeds $17,000); For a person under the age of 18 years to purchase
or receive liquor (Penalty exceeds $700). Catchoftheday.com.au Pty Ltd Liquor Licence No. 36117384.